Countries have recognized the critical role of forests in mitigating climate change. To advance this
issue, a group of developed and developing countries with a commitment for international cooperation
are taking efforts to enable effective, transparent and coordinated fast action on reducing
greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) in developing countries.
This new collaboration is called the REDD+ Partnership.

The REDD+ Partnership has recently launched its website as an entry point for essential information
on initiatives to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries.

Through this platform REDD+ Partners share documents, including the outcomes of the Oslo Climate and
Forest Conference, and the International Conference on the Major Forest Basins (Paris) – both
held in 2010, and exchange information and views related to REDD+ activities seeking “to scale
up REDD+ actions and finance, and to that end to take immediate action, including improving the
effectiveness, efficiency, transparency and coordination of REDD+ initiatives and financial
instruments, to facilitate among other things knowledge transfer, capacity enhancement, mitigation
actions and technology development and transfer”. (REDD+ Partnership Document, 2010)